US, EU seek broader ties with Asean in protecting democracy, human rights
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US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, in his opening statement at the ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference, praised ASEAN for including a provision on human rights in its proposed Charter.
ASEAN’s bid for improving human rights was met with objections from
“Our common interest is not just economic. One area where ASEAN is playing a stronger role is in support of democracy,” Negroponte said.
Negroponte headed the
EU Foreign Minister Javier Solana said at the same conference that EU is closely following the developments in
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“Today we face challenges unforeseen in those years, but we also look to a future of even greater opportunities,” he added.
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Negroponte also cited the improving trade ties between the
ASEAN’s combined gross domestic product exceeded $1 trillion for the first time in 2006, he said, adding that “we continue to be strong economic partners.”
Southeast Asian countries represent the fourth largest export market of the
Negroponte also said the
He also bared further discussions on the Plan of Action regarding “enhanced partnership” signed by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ASEAN foreign ministers in
The Plan of Action covers economic cooperation, health, scholarship, information and communication technology, transport, energy, disaster management and environmental management. The first ASEAN-US dialogue was held in
EU optimistic
Solana said ASEAN now has what it takes to play an important role in the world.
“The ASEAN is important to us. Just like ASEAN, the EU is 40 years old. We started 40 years ago. Today we are 27 countries with almost half a billion population. We play an important role in the international community,” Solana said. “We see this regional association as the start of something big.”
In a joint communiqué, ASEAN foreign ministers said the envisioned single market and production base should be “characterized by a competitive economic region with equitable economic development and one that is fully integrated into the global economy.”
The ministers also finalized the AEC Blueprint and Strategic Schedule that would serve as “an integrated and coherent master plan with clearly defined measures and actions, milestones and timeline to establish the AEC by 2015.”
The EU is a dialogue partner of ASEAN. The two groups signed a Cooperation Agreement in 1980.
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